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they use each other. do >> following up on that, could you talk a little bit more about how what's happening in bahrain intercepts with the iranians because of course there, you have a popular movement on the shiite island of bahrain being repressed by the saudis helping the bahrainan ruling family. if you could talk a little bit more about what's happening there, that would be great. >> if the 1980's, there were iranian efforts to subvert the situation in bahrain and kuwait and eastern saudi arabia. iran was in a revolutionary mode and it was a way to get back at these countries because the iran-iraq war because the iran were supporting saddam hussein. but in more recent years, that hasn't been the case and i think that the bahrains and shias have gone out of their way to insist they are patriotic bahrainies. they don't want bahrain on their side. they wanteded parliament that represents their views. and it is absolutely cynical for the bahrainies and the saudis anders to call this somehow an iranian plo
they use each other. do >> following up on that, could you talk a little bit more about how what's happening in bahrain intercepts with the iranians because of course there, you have a popular movement on the shiite island of bahrain being repressed by the saudis helping the bahrainan ruling family. if you could talk a little bit more about what's happening there, that would be great. >> if the 1980's, there were iranian efforts to subvert the situation in bahrain and kuwait and...
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for us, you give us an objective. take that hill. we will take the hill. when you translate that to the national level, and national objectives like unconditional surrender -- turn it over to the military and we will go get them. in fact, state craft uses the military as one means along with the economy and economic forces, diplomacy through -- bilateral aid, international law -- all these factors figure in. military action has to be one rt of tools used by the united states to maintain our security and to advance our interests in the world. our military is the most powerful military in the world. i do not think it is out of control. it is answerable to congress. every flight officer who gets promoted up to above thetwo- two- star level has to take an oath. we are accountable to the people of the united states. the military is a powerful institution. it has goo people that are well educated. they plan and work ahead. it is a long-term institution. sometimes the force of military planning the logic in assembling the fact overwhelms other elements of u.s. po
for us, you give us an objective. take that hill. we will take the hill. when you translate that to the national level, and national objectives like unconditional surrender -- turn it over to the military and we will go get them. in fact, state craft uses the military as one means along with the economy and economic forces, diplomacy through -- bilateral aid, international law -- all these factors figure in. military action has to be one rt of tools used by the united states to maintain our...
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if there is something you think we need to talk about, call us. e-mail us twitter us. we are as accessible as it gets. that is a commitment we make to you. [applause] >> let's hear it for jan mickelson tony katz, greg robinson. -- craig robinson. [applause] >> okay. it is an absolute honor for me to introduce our next speaker ambassador john bolton. [applause] you can trace his conservative roots at least to his running a students for goldwater campaign. after a legal career, he served three republican presidents beginning with ronald reagan. it was during his time at the justice department that he was tasked with shepherding justice scalia through his confirmation process. he served both bush administration's. s. it was during the tumultuous senate commission hearings that senator joe biden compared sending john bolton to the u.n. to send in a bull threw a china shop. -- sending a bullet through a china shop. it may be the nicest thing anyone has ever said about john bolton. at a time when we have not had a full discussion -- would have to have a discussion on what am
if there is something you think we need to talk about, call us. e-mail us twitter us. we are as accessible as it gets. that is a commitment we make to you. [applause] >> let's hear it for jan mickelson tony katz, greg robinson. -- craig robinson. [applause] >> okay. it is an absolute honor for me to introduce our next speaker ambassador john bolton. [applause] you can trace his conservative roots at least to his running a students for goldwater campaign. after a legal career, he...